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254 comments:

I am currently using a combo of disposables and cloth. In the sposies, I use the Huggies Natural Care with Shea Butter, and after those are completely gone I will be exclusively using cloth wipes. I like the fact that the cloth wipes are as soft as I have imagined something needs to be in order to wipe my baby’s bottom. I picked up a ten pack from a neat baby boutique here in Chicago, and would recommend them to anyone in the area. I also sometimes use the wipes as an extra barrier at night for when my DD has bowel movements. It helps to sustain the AIO’s that she sleeps in at night, and I don’t have to rinse the cloth heavily.

I don’t know where you want me to put these, but I am currently a follower on FB, have you posted on my family blog, subscribed to your blog! I said it before and I will say each time I sign off, thank you for being such a great source for us CD’ing mamas.

I made my own wipes, which I wet with just plain water and stuff in a disposable wipe container. They are flannel on one side and fleece on the other. They work really well. I made about a million so I never have to worry about running out, which is good for me because I tend to use quite a few for poopy diapers. For on the go, I just have a bunch wet in a big zip top baggie.

I use a mixture of Kissaluvs Knit Terry Wipes and made flannel wipes. I love the flannel wipes as they are very soft and we use cloth all the time, even with sposie diapers. They are easy to wash right along with the diaper or with regular laundry.

I use cloth wipes. When I first started CDing, I used disposable, but never had a place to put the dirty wipes. The more I thought about it, the more cloth wipes made sense. No waste, and just as easy to spray off as the diapers. I currently use baby wash cloths as wipes, but would love to try other materials such as velor since it’s so soft.

I’m new to the CD world so im just starting with cloth diapers and moving my way to cloth wipes. I use disposable now, but would like to venture into cloth wipes eventually as I think it’d be just as easy. Just not sure which way to go with it.

I’m currently finishing my supply of disposable wipes, and then I’m planning on using cloth wipes. It seems easier to just toss everything in the laundry. I like that I can toss the sposies when I need to clean a really nasty poopy, but I suppose I would just rinse the cloth wipes the way I do with the diapers.

I use Jolly Bums wipes, and they are so much better than the disposables I used with my first child. It took me several disposable wipes to clean a messy diaper, but only one or two cloth wipes. They are so nice and grippy.

I used cloth diapers with my 1st daughter but used disposable wipes. I am looking forward to using cloth wipes this time as well. I have also contemplated making my own diaper covers, but am not sure yet. In the mean time I have bought Wonder Wraps. I LOVE cloth diapers!

I used cloth diapers with my 1st daughter but used disposable wipes. I am looking forward to using cloth wipes this time as well. I have also contemplated making my own diaper covers, but am not sure yet. In the mean time I have bought Wonder Wraps. I LOVE cloth diapers!

I use disposable, but I make my own from paper towels and a homemade solution. For baby #2, I’d like to try cloth wipes. I’d never heard of them until I had been cloth diapering for awhile. I gave some as a shower gift to a friend of mine and she loved them.

I use a combo of sposies and cloth as well. I us whatever is cheepest for my sposie wipes (whick I only use for when I use sposie diapers) and for cloth I ues both dishrags that are a seperate color than what I use in the kitchen AND I serge any old towels that I can find into cloth wipes. I like the cloth the best becuase I dont have to feel like I am waistign my money whenever I do buy them from Walmart. I woudl LOVE to win this one! More wipes would be wonderful PLUS the pattern woudl be so much fun!! I already have started sewing my own diapers and woudl love to try another pattern! I LOVE all the info that I can get from your blog! Thanks for keeping it going for us! Cristycristy_curuncha@hotmail.com

Prior to having my baby, I stockpiled several containers of Pampers Sensitive baby wipes. I was also given additional ones for presents. My supply is now dwindling since my baby is 9 months old. We’ve been using cloth diapers for almost 4 months. The switch to cloth diapers was fairly easy but for some reason switching to cloth wipes seems more difficult for us. I would love this sample cloth wipe package to try the different kinds of wipes before I spend $$ on them myself. mjones_82 @yahoo.com

I use bumGenius cotton flannel wipes. They are surprisingly soft and they wash up really well. I love that I can just toss them in the wash with the diapers and not have to worry about clogging up the toilet with disposables. I use them in the Prince Lionheart Wipes Warmer with distilled water and a squirt of witch hazel. I also usually take them straight out of the washer and put them in the warmer so they are already moist. Baby loves the warm wipes and we can feel good about saving money AND doing something good for the environment!kira_williams2003@yahoo.com

i use cloth wipes, i LOVE them because 1) it's annoying to have to throw away a disposable wipe separate from putting the diaper into the wet bag (i use wet bags at home too). 2) they work better!! i keep water with a tad of baby soap in a wipe warmer (2 cups) & then dunk each wipe as needed. that way they get a little sponge bath at each change. & i'm such a nut about it, we actually use "family cloth" (wipes instead of TP)…well, not dh, but the rest of us. However, i've never understood buying special ones. i just use dollar store baby washcloths. work great & super cheap.

Right now I’m not using anything…..but that’ll ALL change in less than 10 weeks 🙂My son is out of diapers but my soon to be born daughter will be using cloth wipes. Once I started researching cloth diapers it only seemed “right” to use cloth wipes as well. Just seems easier as I’ll be throwing ’em in the wash with the diapers. So why not?

Cloth wipes all the way!! I can get the job done with one cloth wipe (and seem to need several disposables usually). I do keep a small pack of disp wipes in the diaper bag, but I tend to still use cloth on the go. I just have water in a spray bottle that I spritz on the wipe. Even after potty training, we used dd’s wipes for baths (she likes to have a washcloth for her face and another for her bottom) :-).

I use cloth wipes that I made from surging old flannel sheets and receiving blankets with old baby hooded towels I got at a yard sale. I also use them for myself as needed. Out and about we use disposable wipes.

I am currently using both disposables and cloth wipes. I’m hoping to switch to all cloth wipes once all my disposables are gone and DD#3 arrives in March. But, I’m not sure how to use cloth wipes with the wipes warmer or how to use them for traveling… now I just use them with a foaming wipes solution to freshen my daughters’ bums, particularly in the AM, after removing their overnight dipes.

I use cloth wipes. I made them myself of one layer flannel and one layer cotton terry. I love them because they work SOOO much better than disposable wipes! I only need one for even huge poops!teriannm AT gmail DOT com

I use cloth wipes – I use softandscrubby wipes from softandscrubby’s etsy shop – LOVE THEM! I used to only use water, but just bought the Northern Essence foaming wipes solution from Kelly’s closet – I wish I would have known about it sooner.

i use cloth wipes 🙂 love them 🙂 i have a few jollybums and mostly Eli’s wipees (DS momma) i do also have target brand wipes for when i use sposies over nite 🙂 i love cloth wipes and i can use more 🙂 -jenn

I use cloth wipes exclusively, even with sposies. I think they work SO much better! Right now I”m using older baby washcloths: they have a textured side and a smooth side which works great for cleaning my son’s bum. I’d love to expand my stash with some flannel ones!

I use flannel cloth wipes. Sposie wipes have chemicals in them, are wasteful like sposie diapers and they are expensive too. Plus, it's only natural to want to keep the wipe in the diaper when your done. So there is no need to fish the wipes out prior to washing & cloth wipes really do a much better job at cleaning up the messes.

What kind of wipes do you currently use? Cloth or Disposables? Why you like it?

Since switching to cloth diapers, we also switched to cloth wipes. I sewed up some of my own (flannel/terry cloth). I love the simplicity of everything going in the same diaper pail when the clean up is done!

I use a combo of disposable and cloth. I use Kirkland disposables when DD is in her sposies, when I have her in cloth I use the small baby washclothes. I prefer each type with their coordinating diaper! I would prefer to use only cloth, but I am still working on making my stash of diapers. my email is ashollandfamily @ gmail.com ThanksStacy

I use cloth wipes. I find them much easier than disposable wipes since I can just rinse them with the diaper and toss them in the pail. I have also found that I usually only need one to clean up a messy diaper, as opposed to several disposable wipes.

I have never used cloth wipes, but I really want to, since I started cloth diapering. I’m going to try to make my own, to save some money, but I’d love to see a post about the different ways to store cloth wipes, different wipe solutions (home made, bought, etc).

Hi! I currently use cloth wipes, but I don’t have any “real” cloth wipes. I’ve been using baby wash cloths. When my son first came home we used disposable wipes, but I got tired of that really fast. I like my cloth wipes so much better!

And by the way, this is the first time I have visited your blog, and it looks great! I can’t wait to look around some more 🙂

My son is now potty trained, but we used a wide variety of cloth diapers on him- pretty much every style available! I love to experiment. For the babe we are expecting in May I plan on mostly using fitteds and covers and then more pockets and AIOs as we incorporate more outings into our life again and the baby begins to grow!

As I mentioned in a previous post, we use cloth wipes–at first my husband was resistant to using them because he loved the convenience of disposable. Just recently, as my husband was changing a dity diaper, he turned to me and said that he really notices that the cloth wipes are far superior to the disposable ones because they clean better. Previously we used to have to use multiple wipes for a dirty diaper, now we just use one cloth wipe.

I currently use disposable wipes but am switching over to cloth. I have an order on the way! YAY!I am using sposies because my mom bought me 3 full cases. 🙂I am switching to cloth for ease and convenience. Won’t need to separate wipes from dipes anymore!!!!

I love my cloth wipes (mainly old baby washclothes) and can’t believe I didn’t use them with my first son. I am still using disposable ones while I am out but like the idea that another commenter made about carrying a few wet ones in a zip loc bag. I just might have to do that.

I currently use disposables more than the few cloth wipes I have- mostly bc I’m not sure how to store the cloth wipes… do I keep them wet or dry? Do I presoak the wipes or just add some solution before use? And traveling??? I would LOVE to see a post about how to use cloth wipes!

I am currently using disposables. However, I cant wait to convert over to cloth wipes. In fact, I plan on making my own. If I had the money to buy some, I would in a heart beat! So many to choose from and so pretty as well!I think I would like the Thirsties Fab wipes!

I can’t imagine using disposable wipes with cloth diapers, when cloth wipes are just better and easier. I borrowed a disposable wipe from a friend the other day and accidentally washed it with my diapers. I was picking fuzzies and bits of wipe out of every diaper. What a pain..

I currently use both cloth and disposables, but am excited to switch to cloth full time when my disposables run out! I’m thinking I’ll make the switch now at home, and keep the disposables for when we’re out and about… messes always seem to follow us around, and sticky fingers are the bane of my existence!

I use wipes that I made myself. They are flannel on one side and fleece on the other. They are both soft enough for my daughter’s bum, but they are also tough enough to clean up the messiest poop. And I never have the experience of wipes ripping, which has happened with disposable wipes.

Another reason why I love cloth wipes: I know exactly what’s in the wipe solution and I can eliminate anything that irritates my baby’s bum. I”m currently using 1 cup chamomile tea, 1 tsp Burt’s Bee baby wash (we use that for baths), 1 tsp baby oil, and 1-2 drops lavender oil. I pre-wet the wipes (only a few at a time, to keep them fresh) and store them in a disposable wipes plastic box. It works great!

I use cloth, most of mine are made from left over flannel and I have some Kissaluvs Knit Terry Wipes. They are so easy to just toss in the wash with the diapers and they do not get forgotte in the diapers and washed, and then you are pulling out disposable wipe scraps out of the washer.

I have one package of “Soft Bottom Cloths” 100% cotton squares left over from when babygirl was born (got them from The Pump Station). They work great with plain, warm water, and unlike sposie wipes, they flush easily. I still prefer my cloth wipes, but these are a decent alternative.

We transitioned to cloth wipes with our DS when we transitioned to CDs and never looked back! Now I can’t imagine trying to clean up a kid with a sposie wipe- it takes so many! We love our cloth wipes and still use them with him even though he is potty trained!

I love to use my cloth wipes. Right now made up mostly of old baby wash cloths. But I do have a few disposable around since my husband hasn’t made the switch (not that he changes many diapers anyway) I also use disposables while on the go but want to change that. I have gotten ideas from this post and others on ways to make that work.

I currently use disposable wipes, but I wash them with my cloth diapers, let them dry and re-use them with a wipe solution in a recycled wipe box. Works great, but I am definitely open to cloth wipes. I just don’t have any yet.

Even sensitive disposable wipes made my son’s bum rashy, but I haven’t had any problems with the cloth wipes. I use Dr. Bronner’s Liquid with tea tree oil. The tea tree oil also helps keep the smell down in my diaper pail.

I use cloth wipes while at home and disposable on the go. Hoping to change to all cloth wipes very soon. And looking into making a few of my own out of fannel and fleece, those sound so soft. Right now my stash of cloth wipes consist of old baby wash cloths.

When we started out with cloth wipes we were just using baby wash cloths, not thinking there would be much difference. Then I got some thirsties- wow! They were so soft and lovely and I like them so much better!

We use cloth wipes 90% of the time but still have some of the Costco wipes leftover, so we use those on the go. I don’t like putting those chemicals on her booty, so if I can, I’ll rinse them with clear water first. And for people who do like disposables, these seem pretty gentle, and they are CHEAP!

I made my own wipes out of fleece and flannel. They work wonderfully and I hate the rare occasion I have to use a disposable wipe. I still have a couple on hand because I got about a million for my baby shower almost a year ago. Every once in a while I am surprised with a poopy diaper and only one cloth wipe, so I have to resort to the disposable wipes for back up. But that doesn’t happen very often, thankfully!

One final thought on cloth wipes: they’re handy for other things after baby outgrows the need for wipes. We use them for cleaning dirty hands/faces, etc, and my daughter (Age4) likes to use them when she has a BM instead of regular toilet paper. The old worn-out ones made nice dustcloths, too!

I think I would use cloth wipes even if I used disposable diapers. They work so much better, and are gentle on the bottom. I like the velour on the Jolly Bums because they are grippy but still nice and soft.

Cloth wipes make sense, and it looks so much softer and better for baby’s skin. I’m planning on sewing some wipes this weekend with receiving blankets, but I’m not sure yet on big I want the wipes to be. Any recommendations?

We actually use both, sort of. I’m trying to use cloth, which are actually just baby wash clothes, since it’s easier to just put that in with the cloth diaper. But my husband fine the disposable wipes easier.

I use cloth wipes. I am currently using 24 baby washcloths that I bought locally. I make my own solution using punkin booty bits and store the wipes in a recycled disposable wipe container. I LOVE my cloth wipes – so much better than disposable.

i still love my cloth wipes ;O) I think i prefer them prewet .. but that takes time so i am still tweaking my system for now i keep them dry .. wet in sink and have the spray bottle to get the cleaning aspect 🙂 -jenn

On the rare occasion that all of the cloth wipes are in the wash, I use some of the baby wash cloths that I received as shower gifts. I like the terry cloth for its “grip.” Also, I just wanted to sing the praises of the Northern Essence Foaming Wipes Solution (the lavender/tea tree oil free version). It is fabulous! Smells good and leaves baby’s bottom squeaky clean!